• heres my two cents worth:


    didnt watch the whole thing, but of what I did watch, Germany was constantly in their "own territory" or "own end zone" as we would say in American "football." And I mean both defending their own goal and being unable to offensively get out of their own territory.


    As with American football, you cannot much score if you dont get close to your opponent's goal.



    plexi

  • Absolutely correct.


    Satre once said: "In football erverything complictes because of the presence of the opposing team." The spanish midfielders are excellent. So there was almost no chance for the German team to attack.

    Les Trois Tetons in Oberhausen - ich war dabei